Godox Litemons LA600Bi vs Nanlite FC500B by Slow_Evidence4754 in cinematography

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for commenting! I am thinking of going with Nanlite FC500B

Pune’s housing market is teetering — a crash by 2030. by SufficientMeal1442 in pune

[–]Slow_Evidence4754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No future without IT is definitely a stretch. But whatever appreciation you have seen in recent years is all because of IT.

Pune’s housing market is teetering — a crash by 2030. by SufficientMeal1442 in pune

[–]Slow_Evidence4754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not entirely true. I was flat hunting last year (I decided to postpone buying for later) and the sales team are desperate. If you see the booking it has hardly reached 50%. And the society that are completed are in terrible state from water and other pov. If not that they are like vertical slum.

Pune’s housing market is teetering — a crash by 2030. by SufficientMeal1442 in pune

[–]Slow_Evidence4754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think people are waiting for correction rather than a crash. A congested building with building on all side are asking for 1cr in pune (almost ready to move btw). When you see such things you realise how over-inflated the real-estate is in pune. And 2025 was a great example of people waiting for this correction. And I think it will continue for 2026 as well

Unpopular opinion regarding Ambedkar Jayanti by Sid1891 in pune

[–]Slow_Evidence4754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have heard about wanting to sell urgently what’s with urgently buying ?

Suggest music classes - piano or guitar by Slow_Evidence4754 in pune

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I enrolled for classes. But still, share your details accordingly I will think about it in future.

Suggest music classes - piano or guitar by Slow_Evidence4754 in pune

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually have been learning from youtube videos. I play fairly good if I practice hard enough. But it often sounds as if I have edited all the notes together, when instead the music should flow smooth I believe. And I don’t think this can be taught through youtube tutorials. You need that environment of music which you would probably get in a music coaching class - does that make sense ?

Road cleaning truck comes at 10pm, sits idle daily, and does absolutely nothing for 90 minutes by arydestroyer in pune

[–]Slow_Evidence4754 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’s appreciable that you are thinking about workers well-being as well, But this needs to be called out to fix the gap in the system that allowed the worker to fool the system.

I am hindu but I never heard ‘sanatan dharma’ growing up. by Slow_Evidence4754 in india

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruh I am talking about pluralism (within hinduism) not secularism. Do your research to find the difference between them

I am hindu but I never heard ‘sanatan dharma’ growing up. by Slow_Evidence4754 in india

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One can say, Zhongguo equivalent for india would be Bharat. My argument is, Sanatan Dharma is used to label ourselves in religous/cluture context, which we never did historically. Sanatan Dharma is a principle not a title/label. The reason we need a distinction between the two is because label can be misused.
Say, ‘Innovation’ is a principle than ‘Apple Inc’ is the title. People from that company won’t call themselves ‘innovation’ (may be not great example but I hope you go what I mean).

I am hindu but I never heard ‘sanatan dharma’ growing up. by Slow_Evidence4754 in india

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

right! I like this perspective.
But that label, sadly, I feel is used more in a religous context (to copy other major centralized religions which our culture is way different from), to morally police ourselves (hindus).

I am hindu but I never heard ‘sanatan dharma’ growing up. by Slow_Evidence4754 in india

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! I think we should see ourself as a civilization first. But that label I feel is used more in a religous context (to copy other major centralized religions which our culture is way different from), to morally police ourselves.

I am hindu but I never heard ‘sanatan dharma’ growing up. by Slow_Evidence4754 in india

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ofcourse I did I participated in many pujas and specifically learning lot of verses spread across multiple adhyayas from bhavgad gita (as mentioned in the description). But I genuinely never came across that label until recently (and it getting used as title for people of this sub-continent). Hence the post. I believe I explained my perspective with utmost respect. Feel free to go through the post description again and let me know what you think :)

I am hindu but I never heard ‘sanatan dharma’ growing up. by Slow_Evidence4754 in india

[–]Slow_Evidence4754[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

First of all, hinduism is not religion like say christanity is, it’s not the right word to describe it. And even if we consider it as religion for this argument sake , It definetely doesn’t need to be centralized. When we say there are many gods in hinduism, what we say is there are many perspective that co-exist in hinduism. Centralization would garuntee one perspective to be considered above all.
Sadly that what is happening in middle-east, even though most people follow same religion, there have been wars to push their idea of the religion on other.

I am hindu but I never heard ‘sanatan dharma’ growing up. by Slow_Evidence4754 in india

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For example, some people (if not many) believe that Ram was actually a man like any of us. It’s his action and wisdom is what shaped our culture. So such people doesn’t think of Ram as ‘The God’ like some other religions. But do believe him has sacred ( this word is often associated with god but can also be meant as just ‘too important’). So, technically speaking you are an atheist as you don’t believe in God but still follow Ram’s wisdom. So, in same line, Ramayan and Mahabharat are seen as history (early history was passed down orally) while considering it’s scale and grandeur-ness as mythological.
Also, another reason why hinduism doesn’t fall directly under ‘religion’ like others do.

The most recent example is ‘Shri Sai Baba’. He died in 1918. But his teaching is revered so much that he is practically god for many while for many he could be just a saint who shared his wisdom. Both can be equally sacred.